I ve heard that photocatalysts can t be sprayed directly on furniture and fabric surfaces, right?

Updated on furniture 2024-05-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Photocatalysts sprayed directly on furniture and fabric surfaces can damage furniture. Photocatalysts are generally used in tanneries, textile factories, plate factories and other industries for formaldehyde treatment of products, and usually do not need to remove formaldehyde at home. Because these usually require ultraviolet light to participate in the reaction, improper use will also cause secondary pollution.

    If the indoor formaldehyde exceeds the standard, or you are in a hurry to move in, you can choose professional formaldehyde removal products to remove formaldehyde.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, spraying on this is not good for filming, so there is no absolute good or bad for each product, only suitable and unsuitable. At this time, you can buy some Ye Guang mud to assist in the treatment of formaldehyde and put it behind the window sill to absorb harmful substances in the space for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, but with ultraviolet radiation. Because the principle of photocatalyst is to decompose harmful organic matter in the air through the action of ultraviolet rays. The photocatalyst is not a general formaldehyde covering film, it is a catalyst, itself does not regenerate reaction, and under ultraviolet irradiation, it can decompose and catalyze organic pollutants in the air, such as TVOC, formaldehyde, etc.

    If it is only applied to the surface of furniture and fabric, it will not be completely adhered to, and secondly, it will not shine light, and it will have no effect. However, it is non-toxic and harmless, and it will not damage furniture if sprayed directly. Thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, in the past, photocatalysts needed ultraviolet rays, but now with the development of science and technology, photophyll materials can be selected, which can be extracted from plants, which can enhance the photosensitivity of plants and the photosensitivity of photocatalysts. To make up for the weakness of the photocatalyst, the photocatalyst has the effect of adsorbing and decomposing formaldehyde in addition to formaldehyde, and the formaldehyde is adsorbed and decomposed into water carbon dioxide, and photophyll can also play a very strong formaldehyde removal effect even in the indoor environment and no light environment.

    Therefore, photophyll is harmless, can be sprayed directly on the surface of furniture, and can quickly remove formaldehyde.

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